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Software Fault Tolerance by Michael R. Lyu

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Software Fault Tolerance
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
ISBN/ASIN: 0471950688
ISBN-13: 9780471950684
Number of pages: 354

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Software fault tolerance techniques involve error detection, exception handling, monitoring mechanisms and error recovery. This important book also focuses on identification, application, formulation and evaluation of current software tolerance techniques.

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